IDeas you'd likes to see in Doctor Who.

Tom Baker, during the seventies thought of an idea of the Doctor accompanied by a a fat, elder lady would be interesting. I agree, I can picture someone like Judy Cornwell or Patricia Rutlidge, who was oginally suggested to play the villain in the Happy Patrol, do such a role.

I'd also like to see some more stories of the Doctor alone, like The Deadly Assassin.

I'd also like to see some more obscure areas of the Tardis, like the secondary control room.

Tom Baker, during the seventies thought of an idea of the Doctor accompanied by a a fat, elder lady would be interesting. I agree, I can picture someone like Judy Cornwell or Patricia Rutlidge, who was oginally suggested to play the villain in the Happy Patrol, do such a role.

Some of my favorite Big Finish audios were those with the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe. I really liked that dynamic.

I would also love an older doctor again and to see fewer humans and more aliens.

In addition, I want less romance and fewer "but I have a life outside the Tardis" characters. I would be happy with an old-style companion who leaves their life behind to travel on the Tardis and we never see anything of their family or friends.

I've always thought it could make for some interesting adventures if the Doctor's companion were non-humanoid. Why wouldn't he have a Draconian companion for a while?

Now, too many Nu Who fans expect that the Doc should be a love interest for the companion...

I find this to be an almost disturbing trend with the new show. When I think "Dr. Who", my first mental images are Pertwee and Troughton. The thought of either of those doctors womanizing with baby (relative to him) humans is just so wrong.

What I really want is for a companion to turn out to be a season's main villain. Maybe have them introduced at the start, hint at there being one main villain in the series' story arc, and reveal that it's the companion, halfway or so, to the audience. It's just the kind of different dynamic I'd like to see.

What I really want is for a companion to turn out to be a season's main villain. Maybe have them introduced at the start, hint at there being one main villain in the series' story arc, and reveal that it's the companion, halfway or so, to the audience. It's just the kind of different dynamic I'd like to see.

This would be great. I'd also like to see them do a Valeyard arc with the Doc going evil too.

I can't see them having the guts to do either though. It's way too much a kiddie show now. the BBC would be inundated with letters from traumatized kids, complaining about how their favorite companion, much less their hero, turned bad.

What I really want is for a companion to turn out to be a season's main villain. Maybe have them introduced at the start, hint at there being one main villain in the series' story arc, and reveal that it's the companion, halfway or so, to the audience. It's just the kind of different dynamic I'd like to see.

This would be great. I'd also like to see them do a Valeyard arc with the Doc going evil too.

I can't see them having the guts to do either though. It's way too much a kiddie show now. the BBC would be inundated with letters from traumatized kids, complaining about how their favorite companion, much less their hero, turned bad.

you got too much Mary Whitehouse syndome going there. I think it deeps get more intense. I mean I just swited to watching WWe for the first time ages, and now they got some sorta John Cena Scooby Doo thing......plus Doctor Who was anything but a kiddie show in the late 70's and and 80's. We need to stop just catering to teeny boopers and make Doctor Who scary again. Planet of Evil, Pyramids of Mars, Brain of Morbius, Robots of Death, etc.....I'd like to see something not so santized, sterilized, pasturized or homogenized when it comes to Who.

The show could do with less sexual innuendo and have companions who not only don't have a crush on the Doctor, but have intelligent jobs. What happened to all the companions who were scientists and reporters? Even Peri was a botanist.

It wouldn't hurt to have a couple writers with an actual background in science fiction either. So, we have less "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" and something more cerebral.

I agree that the TARDIS interior should look more technological. They did a great job updating the interior in the tv movie, but since then, I'm not been thrilled with the overall look in the new series.